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ambient noise

British  

noun

  1. the level of the total noise in an area

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Mandy had previously used ElevenLabs for its voice isolation feature, which uses AI to remove ambient noise from interviews.

From Los Angeles Times

I sign Benefo’s request to Autumn amid the ambient noise.

From Literature

April Soto, 26, copes with her white-hot rage at life by chanting “dead inside” while listening to ambient noise through her Beats.

From Los Angeles Times

On a recent night out to the club, I was surrounded by people wearing ear protection—I saw several filtering earplugs, a few old-school foamies, and even some AirPods, as ANC headphones can be used to bring ambient noise down to safer levels.

From Slate

It said: "In addition, however, we are concerned that even moderate ambient noise – staff chatter, footsteps, laughter, and bar service activity – will be directly audible within the studio."

From BBC